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THE SPECTAL NOTICES; OMAH A E———e——ee Advertiscments under this head, 10 cents po sne for the first insertion, i cents for each sup juent insertion. and $1.50 a line per month o mdvertisomont taken for ioss thAn 2 cents first insertion. Reven words wil Jbe counted to the nnat they must run consecu- tively and must ve fi id in advance. All adver- tisements must be handed in before 1:30 o'clock r. m., and under no circumstances wili they be ken or discontinued by telephone, Parties aavertising in th--e column and hav- Ing the answers addressed in care of THE Ben ‘Wwill please ask for a check to enable them to got tuelr letters, as none will he Aslivcred exceot on presentation of o heck. All answers to adver- tisements should he enclosed in envelopes. All ndvertisements In these columns are pub- lished in both morning and evening editions of THe Bep, the circulation of which aggre- tes more than 14,000 papers dflll 3 lnd wives dvartisers tha bonsit. not oniy'of the cit h reuintion of Tue Ber Inll llm nf (nunr Juffs, Lincoln and oth s and towns o throughout this part of !hc wost, Terme- ah in advanocs. ABSTEAO’I‘! OF TITLE. IDLAND Guara ntce and Trust (‘n Farnam stre letd stracts tur- nished, and titles to real xamined, per. lacua ‘and usranteed 419 'BUSINESS OHANQE!. OR SALE—First clags meat market in Test loeation in city, For nearer Inlnnnnllnn nadress D31, Bes office. i 163 One of the mast valuable news- Papers and job oMoes in Nebraka, Ad- dress D 37, the Omaha Bee, 1 Ipou SALE—Boarding house of seven rooms, fifteen regular bo: s, Inquire anr I.nke and Saunders st. iy NOR EALE-Thfi best ing l"lnll no'el ln % cash will get it. C BLoe, 1207 Farnam st e NTED—8aleaman with zood experience in crockery- ginssware and notions, Gol- den Rule I'azanr, 703 N. 16th st. Call Sunday between 9 and 12 a. J ANTED.-Agents—-A __now fon, eodod in‘overy Bouso, ho, COMDENION 700 per cont commission 09'a good sulary to right parties. Address with stamp for torms, Wouver, manufacturer, i N Stato at, Chioaxo, WAN’I‘ID —A working partner with small capital in established and paying busi- ness. Apply to the Emp Agency, 1007 ll upstairs, ‘ 'A\'I'I‘D Fine vest making at 1611 Dlvnln port #f ‘ A\TEI) 4 German bon to urrnm 509 8, 12th, upet WAN’I‘ED- FEMALE HELP. TED- A sewing girl; « n.y Steam Laundry. W “VANI“PI) girl for weneral #150 & boy at the aur housework. J. Harris, 511 8 10tn, YV ANTED. Couk and second girl, 1810 itol ave, big wages, e VWWANTED- The Iadies of Omaha that want help in their families to know we furn help for the best familles in the city. Omaha Employment Bureau, 119 N. 16th st., Crounse blozk. 408 17 ’v ANTED - A good dressmaker at 501 inquire of Mrs. Green, room I8, VW ANIED & dining room giris for Wayne, Neb,, fare paid; 1 girl for Plattsmouth, fare paid: 2 pantry girls for hotel, 1 chamber- maid, 1 dishwasher, 2) glrls for general house- work, first and second girls for private tamik fes. Omahn Employment Bureau, 119 N: I_’Olh. OMAHA DAILY BEE + MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1887. 2\ _ 3 8 per cent. Linahin & Farn MISCELLANEOUS. FIR!‘I’ class holp furnishel on short netice nu clvy and all parts of the west where stern Employment A-o‘ncy- 1 can_ sell fire and burglar proof Aunu- for $25.00. " Just the thing for silver- Fareand jowels. Alpine Safe Co., 316 South Fifteenth 8 104-17 A BARGAIN=Base-burner with nvun. black bear robe. Almost new. 8. W. cor. 38th and Leavenworth. R FHOR RENT—Private family will nccommo- date few geleot boarders. All modern conveniences. Pleasant home. 636 l"'";f'l‘jl LY FOR IENT- -ROOM' F(m I(PNT Nlrely lurmlhed front_parlor with bed room and bath,suitable for three Joung iadics. Terms peasonabie. 03 St ary's ave 302 17 QR RENT=S front Tooms forlight nouuu- keeping. 1014 8. 15th st. FOOR RENT—Twao nicely furnished rooms 1131 North 17th street, board if dIllr(-d’ OR RENT- Neatly lu'!nilhed room st £81 8, 15th st; $8 per mo; 401 17) 'OR RENT- Nice fllmllhld room for one or two wontlemen, board if dulred—mo«ern conveniences. Anp Oaes St. 485 21 OR HENT—Handsomely furaished rooms, single & en suite gas & buth 1718 Dodge 44724 QT (‘IIA“LFS Harney, botween 12th and nonm and room $4.80 per weok. Table board $3.50 per week, 437 23) VYANADIAN F mplgrment Ofice—Fiiis orders lor all kinds nr elp on short aotice. Mrs. & Son, 3 6 8 1bth, telephone 884, 1000 fl.‘ VW ANTED-Housokeopor and diming room boy at 912 Douglas. 103 VW ANTEY A woman to_gook, wnm and fron. ‘!llll family. Wages $4 per week., 1410 Dodyre st 4 e 84 08 1% V AN'I‘EI)—(lIrI for housawork., Inquire west corner 10th and Willinms sts, 904 ANTED-Girl, small family, 200d wag: rs. J. B. Haynes, N. 2id, bet Chicy -cn and Cass. 'rllk Kood system of dress cutting tlulllt- ‘The system_for aale. Also patterns cut to order, Douglas st., 3d floor, room C, 907 20 ! new .cvun flmk and Hul 0~ hold Physician, the *Memorial Edition”, of over 800 pagos. Tho " Crownlng Life Wo rk” of the greatest author and bencfactor that everlived. Just out. Al«llll making immense sales. Nig terms. Addre ickerson & Co., Detroit, Mich. Meuflonthilpnpvr " ovi ‘V TED- Girl for general housework, smull family, $4 per week, Inguire 213 “u 3D - Competent cook and_laundress, reforonces required. wages $6 per week. M. T. Patrick, cor Saunders and Lake. 406 19 ‘Wmvrx-‘n —A eiri for gemeral h H0i South 218t st \ PANTED A gitl for weneral | housework, Mra Thos. F. Hall, 1545 Sherman ave, ¢ 05 19) VWV ANTED -A girl to work in tho | Illdwn at the Emmlll House. V ANTRI)—A cnpable and_experienced girl do_somo second work and be A com- wmlun for littlo giels. 513 N 2204 ANTED— good girl for houmwflrk In o ‘wages to right person. Good wages paid, call 242 washing and hmudr of three. Good outh 17th !lr(:;h VW AYTED-Good wages to s gaod_girl at 014 S.17th st. Mra. W. M. Bushman. 965 DR FALE Corner galoon, receipts 260 8" ly $3,000 cash, nemr depot. Lee, 1207 l'-rn w;m’nm A canning factory at Sloan, | N live young oity on the P’ and T Bty milen. Souch ‘6f. Blous Gy, marrountiod sy "a country anburpAsees for growing all vegetables and a failure of these crops entirely unknown. Liberal induce- ments to emsr rising pnrtlan. Correspondence rolicited. ress 5" Chapin, Chairman Committes, 315 32 ANTED—Partner in well ostablished, good paying office business, $1,600 capitl re- quired. Dnl Boe office, 528 WER Now have good girls coming Into the city every day looking for places. Leave your order at our office and we will give you natistaction. (lum City Emplnymlnt office, 314% 8. 16th sl 413 23 ANTED- Nurse girl. Inquire 2215 l‘ar&i;m V street. WKN%Bu—u-rl.m@"c-lli-?r'nui Bt ‘ JANTED--Girl for general Imu!uworl at Nm 1918 Cl]vl\ul avenue. FOUND. OR SALE—A wood hoteld omg a first_class business, Lest of location. Good rgasons for selliug, part cash and purt trade, atich ns horses, etc. Address E. 9 456 313 OR SALR— Rlacksmithshop shop, best loca tion and business in towd. - Brivo reason- ab'e, wanting toretire. Address John PhHlel, Crelighon, Knok Co., Neb. 19 FOI( SALE—Two photograph galleries. For lllrllm '8 address Keistinz, l:l‘bmlmr‘od, Fou SALE- General merchandiso, $12.000, cleun, well sol cctod stock in wide awako, fast growing Color ado agricultural town, large sales and profits, 8 ickness cuuse for aclling, live party can doub le business. AM"“JU" 48, Bee office. IOR SALE—Babcock phacton nnd nnrnew only used § month and jet black horse, 9 yenrs old, having served in one family since a colt) making one of the finest turnouts in city. Cnsh or on time. th st. 31 19* ANTED—Partnor with $500 in_a good fa- loon, businossin ity of Omaba, For particulars nadress 20 19° JROR SALE good pa; ead gtable, ice houses, right in & lively busi- ness town, Platte Co. Terms ' cash, = Cause of elling owner goos into brewery business, This i8 & rure opportunity for the right party. and cannot be bought atter Nov1, Address D 88 oo office, 201 10 OR BALE—A stock of hardware, stoues and tinwaro for snle or trade for good farm pronerty or cattic, Sickness causo for selling. Rlixt & Fisher, York. Neb. OR SALF--Moat market, T offor my at a reasonably low figure. My reasons for selling nre: 1am not able to seo to the business myself on account of my hoaith and wish to leave for California soon a8 ronnrle One of the finest jocations in the city. No competition and low ront 'and . fine’ trade, Blocke, tools, wagon und team, and evorything in running order. For further purticulars cail At once at corner %m and Davenport flrumu, meat market. J. A, McClure, M E. DEV DNFH)HH the great_clairvoyant. has just arrived at110 § 13th, She ro- venls the past, present and future, causes speedy marringes, gives advice In busines: ctc honuvcrh 8 to give satifaction. Hours from 9 & m to 8 p. m. 455 2 V 1ENNA fortune teller, 518 8 14th st oy market CLAIBVOYAN T, oct b) RS, HATFIELD, Trance business medium. The past prescnt and future revenlod, sick honled, lost found, homes made nuppy. sitiings daily nt 421 8.1 15 ]) ANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant. Medi- cal, business and tost medium. Ofce 119 North 16th stree:, rooms 2 & 3, Telophonic 04, Mll& DURANT—~Clurivoyant from Boston is reliable in &l) affaira of life, unites sepa- ratod lovers. 22 n 16th st.,room 1. B46oct 4) A thorough bookkeeper wllh | fifteen years practical experionce will be open for position on or before O«Iolmr 1. References Al Adar 8, office. 490.25, ANTED—A first class pnllry cook,none but the best ones need apply. Good wages. Home rul-urum. 117 8 14th. 843 17) w usiness men to know that we e ) help for them ut short potice without chargo. Omahia Employmont Bureau, 119 N. 16th 40871 ANTl!D 1 man for (nrln; '50 per_month he year round. Omana Emp. Bureau, 19 Nlfilh l{ &u CooK for i ‘ TAN »D—Inlu P per momh. v Omaha Einp. Haroad, 110 N 16¢h 8 ANTED--A man with & _team to do grad- Ing, small jobs, M. F. Martin, 617 Sll;llh. 8 lhl. 17 ‘W ANTED-2 cooks_ for city. 2 dishwashers, 10 shovellers, 1 German to work in saloon, 1 grocery clerk, must have & years experience. Umaha Emp. Hu 19N i6th st 40817 WA TED -~ Five traveling _salcsmen. and exponses. No exporicnce sary. Address with stamp, Palmer LaCrosse, Wis. TED At Liddicott's shoo_store, leat- x ‘\ Neb , one good shoemaker. Corro- lwndencc solidited. 451 1 Snlary necos- & Co., 4B0-2u% ANTED-5 good lolwllarl. 1013 Fa WA wairs o 1 el ohn A, Logau's last work st vunfishea.Radross 3. M. Erenicn . Ouinting Neb. ANTED=Ag SoiE patant Combined rain coat lnd aKirt Dro- teclor.” Protects from storms and keeps skirts bottom dry and ol“n and lower limbs warm and comfortable. _Aiso men's and boy Hns rubher conts. Address with stamg, Campbell & Co., 484 W, Randolph st., 'nfx'":‘fi ANTED—Active and reliable young man, with some knowledge of book-Keeping, ‘who would preciate permanent position and work fc employers' interest. Addre with referen ing age, experience and nlnryuprcm‘l‘, , Hee otice. T 40 Illmld work. AI‘ '\vAN’I Men bright's llbor nens 'y, 1120 Farnam. FINAKEN UP - Dark bay hort forehend. Inquire, Chas. A1, 1 blk from Hamilton st white star in Bush, Grehurd VFU exchange for other property conlrucl for 640 acres R K land in Cheyenue Co., Neb., two miles from railroad, also two coln Co_, near rail rond.” McCulloc| 16th and Farnam ESS] inks and vaults cloaned, odor- less process. E. Ewing, box 427, city CARHR & Co., cor 90 TO EXCHANGE—-For cattle, 1 have 800 forty acres of good western land to trade for cattle, and a good house and lot near | lho capital will exchange for cattle. Address S, Bryan, Ashland, Neb. Fon RENT_square Flano $s monthiy. A llowe 1518 I)uuc-n.‘ ' 4% = JOR RENT—Or, ns, $3 r month. HOkDS, F 1813 Dourias © o 2% ESS-POOLS and vaults clmm!d.ndelnd ant- mals removed, first ward. W 008 8, 9th st. Telephone 621. ( L C.-House furnishing goods, all_kind ' _cash or 1nstaliment; lowest prices at J, Bonner, 1318 Douglas st. 42 JOR REN't'—! 3 I Hoane. 1813 Dousias o % oML 4 1t Miss Alice H-st-gs, of Thorp ebraska Ciiy, is in _Omaha, she i bl please sddress' 8. 15, Bee offoo, Counell RRSONAL—A widower of means, aged 36, would like to form the acquaintance of lndy of means, object mltrlmony G ddress E 13, Bee office. 20§ DERSONAL—Ladies, we have plenty of good girls, leave orders with us at 220 N. 16th street. 2¢6 20) PERSONAL-C. S Whitnoy sells hard and sott coal, 1513 Farnam und 18th and 1zard. 75 8 4 YAKEN UP at 25th_and Maple sts, 1 black mare colt which owner can have by paying charges. Vi 01 UP August Iy, dark_cream-colore branded on’left shoulder. J: Timperly, ncar Huyes' postoffice. 81724 01815 LOST. h ]'W ST Tates Rold Rumting onsc watch. Tho dfinder will receive a liberal reward by re- turning game to Mrs. M. F. Anderson, 610N i 17th st. 70 o TRAY ED or stolen A small bay mare, Lib- Noral reward for hor return to my residence, 40th nud Farnam sts. J. J. Marshal) engi: neer's office, Omaha, Neb. 15 OST—Set of plans of residence. Koturn 4 Dietrick & Guth, rcom 15, Cre! mmgull-luc 450 1t "ANTED—A furnished smail house or cot- tage of about 8 rooms, west of 15th st and {x‘vltwln‘mn St, Mary's ave and Dodge st. ,Mm)- ess 1, Bee, YV ANTED=Bourd, A nice rospectablo gen- tieman degires warm room and board for the winter in private fumily, asnear to board of trude or postollicens possible, " Address Bico offico. Roforonces eiven. 415 17) VW ANTED—Repairs from soveral oo shoe stores. Special terms. Address E 4, 1see office. 43219 WAN'I‘I-,D -Board for lady and daughter, with two nicely furmished pleasant rooms, between Clark and Ohio sts, references exchanged. Address D 66, Bee office, with terms. 41 19) ANTED—Secondhand furnituro. household goods 117 N 16th. DYERSON AL~Griz: nuder our acquaint- ance ended unless bring e & war- ranty deed for one of thosa §10 10ts 10 be #o1d at IUB Farnam st during fair week. lmolhne DERSONAL—E. Wiehle, M. A._, tencher nuhe pinno, organ and vocalization: instruction invariubly of hizhest order; Al reference. Office: Max Meyer & Bro. _B9n820* F()I( RENT-Newly furm-hafl rovms, with or without board, on car line, 113 8. 'S4th st. 'OR RENT—Njcely furnished room, hotand cold water, bath room. 618 South 476 OR RENT—A suite of 2 roomes suitable for four gentlemen. Stexm heat and i modern convenionces. 418 N, 10th ak. OR RENT—Pleasant furnished room rooms partly furnished, lght houscKeeping, rofercnces roquired. 1910 Webster st. 472 10§ OR RENT- Large tront, room nowly furn. X nishod, very pleasant, 14 20§ FOR RENT Olll(-o spaces on ground fioor one front window. Ilnqulr. &t 1500 Farnani ll!..nf.l 8. Ri octd OR RENT —Two office rooms, and one eight- room cottace on Harney, between l.,m and mm W. E. Clarke, 1414 l'llrmsy- L) [OR RENT—Nicely furnished room _suitable for 2 gentlemen, inquire 2611 Bt \l-ry;‘;\e ORt RENT—Large front parior with oa window, and alcove, also other rooms wit! nodern conveniences At 1531 blook se. Farnam lt.‘on- hed gle or ensuite, wit! Dath; electric bulll in every room. !Irlt class restaurant al ‘“aha("' nthrrll European hotel, corne! obater. JFO® RENT—Furnished rooms 1 1810 Dodigo. oct F(YR RENT—To a small family, 7-room Iloule, 1134 Nort 17th. Kaufmusn Bros, 1009 Fai nam st. JFOR RENT-3 iight, drv, iry basement rooms. Apply northeast corner 10th und 8t. Mary's ave. 167 OR RENT—A large, neatly furnisned front room, with bay window, also smaller room. 2025 FlrnlmlL 24! R RENT—Nicely furnished room, baf and cold water, 618 S. lithst. 203 OR RENT—3 nice unturnishod rooms, suit- able for housekeeping, 14th and Pierde. ap- Ply 10617 8. 13th s 2 F()R I"'NT—S rooms for housel Inplng Fou RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms, 18t tioor, 16th at, between Jackson and Jones. Apply at atore, 1605 Howard st. a1 Fol( ImNT—Nm»Iy furnished rooms. l!'.’o N. OR I(EN'I’—-Muy furnished front room, three blocks from postoffice. l&umrunw- 1611 Davenport st. 850 21 OR RENTElovantly furnished room on first floor, with modern improvements, 1917 Casa. 635 PERSONAL—Private home for Indios during confinemant, ity confldentinl, infants Tiee office. oct & - ALDRICH, montal Fentor, treatd disenses nbsently. Address 63 Warrenton st., Boston, Mnss. 190 8 25§ FOR SALE- uxscELx;Amaous. E‘nl( RENT—Furnished front_rooms with board, brick house. 603 N. 13th. 10119) OR REN num st —Good furnished room, 1900 Fur— 38 19 FOR REA y fur singlo and_en suite, gns and bath, Dodga g Ipnnbm-:x —A Inrgo, nicoly furnished room, at view 8t., near St. .\lm‘y';l l‘{t‘. “pright Piano, only 82 Magniticent steini full 7ig must be sold; only &175 1t taken Hmurm\y. i Ferguson's Storuge Co., 715 N, QUK SALE At & bargain, all new, 24 feet hard wood shelving, 2 twelve foot counters, hard wood: 1 cigar case,1 8 feet show case, 4 gas_chandeliers with lamps attached, 1 large ice cream chest and ice cream fixtures. 1 cham- ber sot chairg and § marble top tubles, 1 Huppy Thou range, huve only been uged two TOnthe. muat be a0/ (hls Wack AC8 RYEAt sno rifice, 2412 Cuming st. 0617 OR SALE—First class covered spring wagon cheap. W. 8. Balduft, 16th and (Alln OR SAL hoap, & good heating stove, nearly new, 1308 Izard st. OR SALE—Orgu lm‘olld h and at_immenco_sacrifice, must be sold to pay storage charges. 1t wili pay you to call: no reasonablo offer re- fused. Fergerson Storage company, 713 N, I6th. ION!Y TO LOAN PRR CENT Mono R. C. Pllmrlon. 15th and | Humev. 0,000 to lonn, special rates on rarm erty, Sobotker & Perrigo, 15: 404 prop- 21 Farnam st 251 q;m 000 to loan 1 n 4Ry amount at Towest rate of mteron ll l‘ ‘el T hluri 407 MONEY to loan, oash on .no delay. J. W.and E. L. thlrc NIJ Farnam ll.. Paxton hotel | nilding. 4l OR SALE-Upright plano. only $75, cost 00, Elerant 7L octivey triplo drrlng, 5, cost $600, If taken Monday. Furgerson Btorage compuny, 718 onl; early. 16th’st. OR SALE Council Bl lc'? n car lots. Gilbert Bros., TOR SALE- Choap, a second-hand_furnace. Inquire 24 Chicngo street. 44119 OR SALE—Typewritor, Kemington Nn 2. in wood condition, ' very cheap. J. Wood, Rtoom 10 Bushman block, 16th- and Douglas. 21% ONEY—We loan_money on improve d prop erty for any desired amount at low rates of interest, to run from two to ten years time. Btotts, Cox & Houston, 1607%4 Farnam, 950 oNrY%i&-{n to hing to build 8. C + Chamber of arti 'ampbell, 810 8 l‘th Commlm MONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate; no commission charged. Leavitt Bnrll- bam, Room 1 Creighton Blook. ONEY to Loan—On improved oity property YA at lowest rllnn of interest. 0 commis- fion charged. Sholes & Crumb. room 1, Barkor block, cor 15th lnd l’urnlm L DMOREL to loan on real cstate, No dl)!ly. First mortgages bought. IHates, Smith & Co., 208 Ramgy building, cor. itth and Harney. v ONEY—In sums of £500 and over to loan at low rates, Russell & Barrett, 3128 MIJ‘I“H. ned on lumuure.&- anos, organs, etc., low rates. ilkinson & Co.. Ve n ticket office. 418 OR SALE—Furniture and carpots (m-. N th and Grant. OR SALE—Pianos and orguns sacrificed for storage, elegant planos And organs at less than one-halt vaine, good 8 new: don't pay iuno dealers profits; rare chance to get a fine nstrument cheap, Call at Ferzuson Storage Co., 715 N, 16th st. 336 21 DR SALE -Thoroughbred Jersey cows and heifers: also thoroughbred Jersey bull, all premium cattle. Inquire Jamos llnrrou, 1101 Chicago. 1] FOI( SALE—,‘\II‘HRIIW lnd lease of good paying’ hotel in South Omuha, Ben & Co., Ibth st,, obposite postoflice. FOR RENTBasement, furniture for suitavle for boarding, centrally located. Apply 1616 Dodge. 889 7 OR SALE—Sct g0od double harnos: new. C. F. Harrison, 418 8. 16th & 1,000,000 to loun, H, E. Cole, 310 8 16th, First mortirnie notes vought. MOXE Y to Lonn, secured notes and _mort- purchised. Business confidertial and no delnys. 0. H. Wolworth, corner u under Paxton hnlol 2 MojEY 10 LUGN—hylm.l nndersigned, ]:nu e only properly organized 'lonn ney in Omal 14'.) mf;r’tm l'o 100 0B furniture, pianos, organs, horgo machinery, ¢, without removal, A bunmul strictly _confidential P made on fine watcnes and dinmonds Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing with, &8 many new concerns are daily comin mto umunw Bhould you need m Room 4 and see R Croft, Blllldlnl lmh ana Harney. ONEY—To loan, Lowest rates. J. L. Rice & Co., over commemlnl N tional bank w'{lgnnu CR REN “cottage of 6 rooms, with well und cistern: for information call at 2615 Chicago 497-19% {OR RENT-—20-room flat, §%; furniture, $3,000; paying 1nv turmture for sal tment. 10-room house, wo E-room house: 00m board: paying well, 9-1 room boarding hfllll('. furniture ut a lmuuln. f-room house on Cass bl furniture and rent cheap, one year's lease. #2-room house for sale or rent, furmture - cluded,rent of hous per month. Houses al Al parts of the aity, Co-Operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N . 16th st. 484 % \ ANTE —Furnished houso of ¢ rooms must be modern {inprovements. and stable. dren. Tith or 10 with Good carriage ho Desirable tenant, no small chil- Enauire of James A. Wooaman, 38, ONEY LOANED at C. F. Keed & Co."s Loa Ofce, on furniture, o pereonal property of all'kKingds, les of value, without renfoval. SI9 8. 1th over Bingham's Commission siore. — All buer no- strictly fnllfldl‘lllll 415 o u\.:d fone l—lxmnn. placed on im- ved roal estate in_city or t New %nlllml Loan & TruIlyCo b‘;ulnm{lz!l‘:: 414 County bank, 16th and Chicago s ONEY TO LOAN—O. F. Davis Co., estate and loan agents, 1505 Farnam un o™ 500,00—To loan on Omaba cit fa3 Porcont. G. W. Day, 8 o Gor. BX. f"’ P “Yunb—/« 4o0d country biacksmith,Ger- man preferred, call 616 N 10th m ; ANTED—A clerk to make out doods at tho gront $10.00 sale at 1415 Farnam street, Apply Monday. [ [ ANTED—Men and women for an easy, money-muking businces which pays four times better than any other. Worthy persons ‘with limited m will_be ‘offered extraordi- Rary inducements. Write for 10 samplos and &ull\ terma. Address Merrill Manufacturing Chicago. B2 .5' ~ANTED - Good culter and coat maker (one ‘porn-). Apply at once to box ‘A;l.uv.n‘ NTED—Car WA penters &t B I cort "‘Iil,lh TPHE QMAHA Finanolul Excnange, corner of Harney and 15th st over Siate Nationw bank. ¥ mate 8 propared to make short time loans on any nv-u ble security. Loans mwde on chattels, coliateral or real estate. Long time loans made on {mproved real es- tate at current rates. Purchase money mortgages negotiated. Becured notes bought, sold or exchanged, Short time loans made on second mortgage According to maryinal fnterost, ut collateral Hnl uulo to exchange for good interest beuring .? Gener: flnlnl‘(‘l business of all kinds trans- acted promptly, quietly and fairly. always on hand for approved loans 1nd, without delay or unnecessary pub- nager, Mone; of any lieity, Corbett, Ma le RENT-—Houses—602 Colfax st., 9 rooms nd bath. 55 1818 deorgia 7 Jucksor 7 Park a nue, ¥ rooim 7 rooms and b 3 nue, d rooms and bath . 1410 N. 27th at., 5 rooms and cellar, et¢ 1303 Park avenne, fine store room Colfax and Jackson et., barn.. ¥. L 'Gregory, 830 8. iith )R RENT b to 10 room houses. huml lova- i 16 8 15 all mod- minutes sale. Addry OR_RENT—Oct. on N. 15th street, 1617 N 18th st. JOR RENT - Large house in first- (‘llsnlnclllty. suitable for first-clugs fumily hotel. Hefer- ences required, The 0. F. Davis company. 2007 nlennlnl l mum house prly to H P England, F(m RENT—Now -room house, all modern improvements, on Georgia ave. K. L l‘ul- terson, cor 15th and Harney. Fou RENT—Commeroial house at David Oy, Neb. Address Henry Will, Rising City,Neb. o 0cts) Fonhnlmu'r —Dasoment of 318 5. mhn. Iull- rber s M:F, Martln 6113, 100 se” 0% Apely w0 3L F OR_RENT--Newly furnished suite of rooms, Modern conventerioos., Board giyen It de- sived. No. 62 Georgin uve, 52 10 'OR RENT -Ploasunt rooms, furnished southwest corner 20th and Webater. 318 OR_RENT--Nicoly furnighod Iarge bed- room, street floor. 1715 Dlven'!irf')rll“ll. F()ll RENT—One large pleasant_room, south front, brick Hat, llmlblo for 2 or 4 gentie- men, mo Chicago st. 288 JFOR RENT—Furnisned roou, 1915 l-lrmun ot OR RENT--3 rooms in_flat suitable for housekeeping, 1106 S. Ttn streot. Apply at617 8. 13th st. OR —A -muly furnished south, tront room, t and Harnoy. 19) Fdn i«nx’r—wau furnished rooms cheap for the winter. N. sideof Leavenworth bet. 17th and 18th 220 19 T{'OR RENT--Desirable furnished room for gentiemen at 809 Howard st. 539 Ful( RENT_A furnished room to wentiemen only. 2027 Farnam 8t 385 22 Fd.x RENT- Front room with lmnrd 816 Jsm SI‘IO! U-.BARGAIN!—J room house on 20th I'INII l)onlu’l addition, room h > vmb barn, ta oo, $1,000 oa 12 room hotise, ders each 0 ot Be: lel’lful lot in Place, #3. 5 room cottage and 2 lots, Walnut Hill, $2,600, one third oash Fine corner Also some F(;}c SALE Lot 48, Burr Onk, $1,000; 8560 casli, bal. 2 yrs. B, Blk &, Hanecom place, &40 4 cash, - Potter's add., $1.50), 5 oush. DIk, I place Ifll' l!lk!.nnd ck L hl‘( 1, Dwight & Lyman d, § 1hm Iml mmn side, $2,500 each, Lot 18, bik tf 17, Hi Iace, 3,500, anscomn place, § 40,500, . near Locust st., 3 t.‘r-,om improve. IH‘HI)I) i (‘nll)\ bl| flnr& e, Lntl n Potter & Cobb's add. !lolllh Omaha, & Cobb, 1601 Farnam st Tndahulllflll’ A, SLOMAN, Real estato, 1301 Farnamst. t. between Twentieth 6x132, pe s per foot. Thirty first. 1 hisd, Farnam nl. corner ¢ pavemont, Farnam at, coruer Forty-third, & Farnam Nineteonth, im. proved, Y Farnam et botweon Ninetee Twentieth, improved, 77x133 81 Tear Elevont, 20x near Niol . south of viaduot, 40xIi enst of Twenty-third. eoxl ’l‘um.la h st, near St. Mary's ave proved, 40x . Twontioth Xt Bmunth Dou, b Ige, improvea !lllnderl 8t, corn Alice st, near Fifteenth st, cor: X133, et Twenly West Omaha, in x185, per foot Twenty-firat, co Castellar st.. ne Webster st. on grade . In addition to the' a n choice additions at low fiflll’!‘\. 1 OR SALE—-A first.clngs hotol property doing excoilent business, Must gell in sixty days. For price and terms address B, 8. Lilly, real cstato doaler Broken Bow, Neb. 293 €W well solected and absolute bargains. Zestblock in Boyds add, 10 lots G4X126§ onou, only 7,00 Invetigate. Lovely little home on 22d st nunr leu. house 0 rmlm! beautiful location, $5,500 Splendid lot in Orchard hill She’ block from Hamilton st, only $:00, $235 cash, bal $25 per quarter = Very chenp. Beautiful corner and inside lot i Clifton hill $1.3%0 for hoth, ensy terms. sull lot 00x12734 on Caldwell st mear Saundors 8t,7 room houge, barn and shade tree ';Dfirel adjoining Highland park, ali p e 3 2 fine lots nenr Lake and Saunders st, only 1,500 each, i cash. Fine south front lot in Baker place near Military rond. A bargain $575, 30 cas| Good'south front lot in Wise & Par! elcl‘u add Anything that you will fell cheap please list with us and we will sell for you. Mluhoua Loyonmarck, 1516 Dodge st. Wo aro authorized for 80 ]\ ARK An offor, days to receive offers for three fino lots on Military avenus. Two, a corner, will subdi- vide into 8 business lo A reasonable offer will take them. J. M. Clark and Parrott & Williamson, 1401 Douglus streot. Up stairs. ull lot, nll s«v-n\ near Saun- Il moderan improvements, $5,000, $3,000 5 rounoom ho;,xm in Lowe's addition, 81,500 One hu 1, Redick' |ubdlvlllnn $4,500. Corn lelounm streot, homes of Klrlmmlll Coo, Rrady, others of the Stoward anJ Secretary of th of Nebraska, in_Lincoln, until 12 o'clock (noon) on Wednesday, Soptembor 4, 1N, for turnish- ing all of the In the erection and completion of & buildin; said university f 8chool of th ined " at the oftice of in Richards Block, or of the Steward of the ann‘r bave you to trade for fine 2.atory residence and two [ots in the west part of town? Joha C. Thompson, Herald nmm ' T4oc S TRINGER & Co., 1518 Dodee st are giving special attention to renting houses and collecting rents.s 28 0 EXCHANGE—Somo money Iand for first class, {mproved f erty. H. B Colo, 810 8 15th VLARKSON & BRATTY § Highiand pinco, 10z16 block with §Withnell & Rogera. This is one of the choicest u|hl|n|- sites in Omuha and we can fell It “at & big barkain, way below what it is o Baunders at., 190 ft front, close to Take st And & cornor at about $60 por foot. This 18 tho bost bargain in Omaha South 10th at. , a choice lot, 50x150, fine shado Tith smuil cotfage for aale at & bargain and Jory easy terms. This is cncico residenco prop- “Warney at., Px15? with good 9 room house and barn only § 12,000, edtord pinco, 4 ‘nice south front lots in block K50 each. Ensy terma. Fllln or tonements, We have the finest south and east coraer in tho city to improve with flats or tenements, pived stroets and all Im‘r ‘ementa. ln ) nla arne ot, Goxli, vlrnn-nu md lluwnrd. corner 60x140, "Smaba View, noe lot for §750, $300 cash and ince $10 per month A choice o prop a oncinl bargains. corner. in samo &an equal amount avery new manufacturing entorprises noar this property and it will be required for actual use soon, ~ No better or safer property to buy than this. Trackage —We have fine trackago i Royd's addition on belt railway, side track already in, that we can gell at a bargnin. This is the cheap: st and best trackage in Omaha. We huve lo- cated one manufactory thero, which will begin operations October 1, employing 60 men, altohave a fow choice residenco lots in Boyd's addition at low prices and easy terms. Parties wishing to improve will not be re- quired to pay any cash down. See us before you buy lur bargainsin all kinds of provert 219 8. 14th i e C E. 1 Immpmn. real estate, 14 Bouth Xo Fitteenth atree Corner on Nortl 1‘nlm-emh 100x110, four houses ront for $1,800 y r, $2,600. Twenty acres lllltlbm (or plllllm{ for 5,000, Fine business lot on Saunders strout chenp, Finest corner in Fairmount pince, $1,600. Kirkwood lot, east front, $1,4% red'and four foot ‘frontage in block or look North Leavenworth stroet, near K(rkolllllll for a few days only. cheap, Four -room house and one-half lot on South fi eenth stroe oldence lot near Hanscom Park, $700, Business lot s{xty-six feet and housc on South 100, my_list before purchasing, 314 outn ]-‘Ihoflllh street. I‘IBT your pmnerly with H, E. Cole..llfl 8. T Cole, 16th, room 1. ) EXCHANGE—Equity in. J,Bnnd 10 room 0 houses and lots tor paid up lots, 316 8 15th, I8T your property with H. E. Cole, m s Il 16th, Foom 1o OR SALR_Finest location for & home in West Omaha, adjoining the mansion Easson and Nothing finar in the city. Can sell 165x187 or loss; for prices and terms fico‘l A. sloman, 1301 Farnam st. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposnls will be received at the office University bor and materials necossary :nr or for the Intustrial College and hanic Atts, according to plans And spe ared by 1. {aw- kins, architect, of Linco.n, In all REDraREn, cngcs where the specifications for snid building permit of an option in_the u: bhidders will prepa materiais named, & ively. Plans and spe of materiuls, posuls for all kinds of spect- )8t of ench r Uni sity, 1, muin building. E bidder will accompany his proposal with a bond in the sum of $1,000, with sufficient surcties, or givo other sutistactory security, conditioned that in case his 15 aro ncoeptod, he will, within fifteon days from notico of such accop- tance, enter into_contract with tho Koard of Regents of tho University furnish the bond require. by Inw for the erection building wil bids not accompunied by curity may b he -~ committee in charze on b Lincoln, room No. charye of the Industrial Colloge building, of J. 8. Dules, becretary of the University, Lincoln, Neb, Loavitt Burnnam, &g manate L. K. Hioks, 8. DALES, J. 8. Dales, Sepn lu d6L Secretary. Commottee. RUPTURE CURED By Dr. Snediker's method. No operation: no Pain;: no detention from business. Adapted to children as well as grown people, Hundreds of autograph testimomuls on file, Al businesa strictly confidential. Consultation free. PROF. N. D. COOK Room 6, 1614 Douglas St., Omal Neh 8T your nfmru{ixy with H. E. Colo 4 15th, room 1. FUI( RENT—Furnished front ronm;fl ?\Blh E“ TRENT=A aigo front alcove room, 1107 _Dodge 708 “untur- JrOR RENT—Tiooms, furnished or nished in private house, no childre: llumou preferred, at 2622 Cuming st. 88 OR RENT—Fucnished rooms in Greunig blk, cor 13th and Dodgo st. Inquire of Davis & Hetherington, Millard Hotel Billiard room. 233 7 OR RENT—Furnished rooms with_board, 103 Farnan, 307 00 4§ OR REN1—Room lulmhla for 10r2 gentio- men, with board. 1812 Dodge. 556 TOR RENT—Nicely furnishoa 100ms, to gen- tlemen ounly, 220 N, 16th St., Room 2. 429 SITUATION WANTED. ANTED—Situation by Ist class_salcsraan, speaks German and English, best of city Ferarenco it aito » kuod bookkesper, | Address E 10 Bee office, h—Places for © cook chamber- maids, 1 nurse, 1 bookkeeper, 1 janitor. Men for all kinds of work. Western Employ- ment Agency,1612 Farnam st. 500 20 VWV ANIED-Situation as first-class roud oake baker, wiges not as much object stondy job. Address fiaker, 1622 Burtst. - YV ANTED—Situation by a first cluas meat cook,sober and relinble, ulso understands oyster business. Address D. 07, Bee office, 3% 17+ VW ANTED—Ciroulars 10 fold and nddress 2 per 1,00, Address D 64 Beo office, 9 ANITED—Situation in first class bar by Youni man of cxperience, address Chas, Phelps, 647 Michiian ave, Detroit, Mich. 247 17 W ANIED=By an_American woman, situn- tion as housekeeper, or to do family sew- ing. Reference givom.' Address E 14 Bco office. 482 21§ V T ANTED—Situation s stenographer by & lady who has hud experience, can furnish typewriter. Address D 41, Bee nmc-.lu s 0 W ANTED—Position by stenographor, type- writer, reforencas furnished. IAdd]run 719 D 45 Bee office. STORAGE. ‘e' hoxsd lond terms Pllonnble. M Pacific. B RST-CLASS Storage at 110 N 13th st - TORAG E—First-cluad- Horage for mos rur- niture or boxed goods; at1AlJ Dodge-st, FOR SALE---HOUSES--- LOTS. QPECIAL Bargains—8holes & Crumb, Room 1, Barker block, corner 15th and Far h;u A, lot on Tenth street. near llro'null Fl;lllcorn Jot " ou ' Davenport west ot %h 84 B6x152 flJll on \ll‘l llll avenue north 0 1000 7,500 5500 7,60 700 6,000 100 4,000 ew 8 room heuse In 3 terms easy. This is & Houses and lots at lll tlrllsll and tn all parts of the ofl!. f you want to buy, sell or rent, call of can show you the largest and hutuuclpnmrulnlnd:. u < 360 will buy 40x127%., south front. at414 Decatur stroet. #18 8 ‘WO l(llfl "I A brig! ll ‘s Choice, opposite nn ringo factory, at & bargain. Can be aivided ingo business property. ‘Anyono wishing to build in Kountze property, a fine south front lot for §2,000: terms casy. 10 ngros neur manufacturing contor at bar- in if taken at onc:; can be sub-d noo and 500 por oent ' realized. Eignt. one body, Albright's choice, ‘at astonishing prices if taken 1n a lump: also 100 lots in *“Junc- tion View'' at your own terms. 4 lots n Brook lineat tho original prics It taken immedi- ately. Tho above proporty can bo purchased ata bargain if taken insice of ten days. Call on \Woodbridge Bro We mean business. 2155 15th st Opera house. 74 21 LIBI‘ ynurhn\lsel for rent with Stringer & Co, 1518 Dodge Houses for rent inall parts of the city at Stringer & Co., 1618 I)uguu‘ URR PLACE—T5 residence lots situated from one to five blocks south of the South Omaha brewery. Prices from $330 to $600. One-third cash, balance on easy terma at 8 per cent interest. J. J. O'Rourke, sole O'IIHI‘ W 98 0! F[HE cheapast and best lot on Orchard st Orchard hill, price $1,200, terms easy, 306% 816th. Charles C. Bpotswood. E_ T5 JUNGER, 119N 16th ot ot Dodge and . Cap. ave. odorn Bouses, 7and 12 rooms ench, lot72x140, Douglus, noar 23rd 26,500 111x 140, 1610 8t BORE CIaFk. . beautitul lot and'a bargain, $10,000—120 ft @ front on Haunders and 50x120 in rear, opposite Kountz plac $6,500—10 choice iots, Boyd's add, near plain- 1ng factory, 4 blocks trom Saunders 826,000 G120, buiidinz cost $500, suitable for manufacturing, Di 1ith, will take §10 nport, noar 0 in uouglu-Co 1and'or other city prope: £0.000~6aX155: choos Jot, Caser hoRF 22nd, will exchunge squity for other property. $6,600Fine stock millinery, choice location, % cush, bul good Omuha property. Cholce "business and residence property for salc in all parts of the city, E. F. lunger.” 539 Was ED-Acre property. 1 have 21 choice lota on Douglas Park boulavard Chicaxo, in close pmxlmll{‘ street car lines and " tho our suburban traing isconsin Central rail 2580 e Taying Sois Ciles woer oF tho Fok: mer house. ‘I'he boulevard on which my 27 10ts are locnted 18 260 feot wido and is admitted to be the finest drive way in Chicago. I want to trade for choige cre property in tho vicin- ity of Omahs.” Address ¥ H. Whitney, Atlan- tic, lowa. ) lu!xfl-: fton K R track on Nicho- with ware house 36xR)ft2 |.rlu! oumn Address snl' & H(I(l, Omaba. 02 012¢ ns storie 0; . y for dsle with Cl arlos 3064 8 10th st. 042 FHOK SALE A boautiful $-room houso just o;u':'ulnoa in Jerome Park on Swift strect Just of m, bath room, cellar and all mo ern_improve , cistern, barn, etc. May trade for & small unencumbered {&rm, not 100 far from Omaha. Apply to C arles O, ) , 805% 8. )"’" R SALBvPIue improved farm of m woros in Gosper Co., Neb., all under fence ,good house, and all out Buildi , price $4,000. ' Ad- dress J. K. Snaw, box 624, uu. 201 ol2) F()l SALE-Lot 8§, Pelbam place, % fton Hristol #t, ) share Lowe ave Torrace, Buliding ussociation stock, 1 horse bugky and harness. below 'value 1f sold goon. Apply to Frank Barrett, 621 8. 2oth st. 34921 0 EXCHANGE For uninoumbered land in Nebraska or Iowa,, f piece of inside resi- dence property, large b and two full.lots, a180 some rms trade for stocks of mer- chandise, drngs, e call and see us if you want u geod trads 64 lo. Cone & Johnsou, 724 N. 200 20 ot Authorized Capital. Union National Bank OMAHA, NEB. Paid Up Capital, $100,000 « +.....500,000 W. W. MarsH, President. J. W. Roperrr, Cashier Accounts solicited and prompt attention given to all business entrusted to its care. Pay b per cent on time deposits, No 206 Masonic Building, cor.Capitol Av- enue and 16th sts. Telephone No 842. MERCHANTS' National Bank, OF OMAHA. Northwest Corner Farnam and 13th Sts Paid up Capital, - - $400,000 Surplus Fund, . - - 80,000 Frank Murphy, President. Samuel E. Rogers, Vice-President Ben B. Wood, Cashier. Luther Drake, Asst-Cashier Accounts solicited and prompt atten- tion paid to all business entrusted to its care. FRIIIK I). IEIII. Carpenter and Builder, FINE CABINET WORK A SPECIALTY Telephone 660. nth sixteenth Street. C. E. MAYNE. C. H. TAYLOR. AYLOR & MAYNE, General [nsurance Avents, (Fire, Lightning and Tornl’?o.) N. W, Cor. 13t and Harney Sts., Omahs, Neb. lephone JOHN NELSON, 415 Harney Street, Telephone No, 59 Cess Pools and \’uulun thoroughly cleaned by the Odorless Process. Orders promptly filled. THEINARDT & MEYER SURVEYORS Ofces,Bouth Omaha Koomi, Huats Bullaiag Niath Omaba Hovm 6 over Cummercial Nutional Bayk. Omah “UNION PACIFIC. Depod 10ih and Pioros sts. Pacific kxpross Denvar Ktpross *local Expross. xcept "\mdl! B & M Depattine rid Paoiic Mailand Expross Kight lv.xprslu e Dopot Tovh and Bacie Muil and Expross. Cl lmm prruu P, Depot'itth it Wabst Sioux City Express Bancroft Express.. Biir Passengo *Exeopt Sunday.” MISSOURT I‘A(‘IF|0 anm 16th and Webster st Day Express 10248 &, m. Night Hxpress 910 p. m DPUMMY TRAINS. Running Between Council Bluffs and South Omana. Inaddition to the stations mentioned, trains stop at Twentioth ana Twenty-fourtl streets, and at the Summit in Omaha, Westward, “Broud- way. I SREEELEE25252 EScasosme-EESemaa |5ERE oy e Stock Yards. ZZ asoesn-RZSooaa |58 BE5Z8TZEIHEEEE COUNCIL BLUFFS y7R Loave | Arrive CONNECTING LINES. | Transfer | Transtor depot. depot. 9:40 0. m, 6:40 p. o L& Pt ins run Daily. C., R All 0:40 a, m. 0 p. m. C.&N. W, Al trains run Daily. | 5. m. C, B & Q. Alltriing run”Dally, | 035 p. me W, StL &P. 0 & will be received by the Board of Public Land d Build 8 ALany time be- s Soptember 25, 1887, ut 2 p. m., for all work materinls to complete main building foe the Incurable Insane Kn)unxll that purpose nt Hustin work and materials to Illt'llld(! nlml plumbing and sewerage, and all to be done in weeordunco with plans and specifications now on file with the Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. 131ds must be aecompaniod by bond in the sum of £5,000.00, conditioned that accepted biddew vill into contract to do th sful biddor will be required to give bondin the sum of $5),0)0.00 umlxlllumu(l tor faithful performance of contract. Contractor to receive sixty per ceat of n tract price when building 18 1up and roof on, and forty por cent when building is completed and acoepted, Ml(lllhl resorved to accept any or reject all Aurust 2, 1887, llynuluru! Board of Publio Lands ings. L. LAWS, g heating, A Bullde 8, Secretary. Omaha Savings Bank, Cor 13th and Donglas sts. Capital Stock Liability of Stockholder ..800,000 The only regular savings bunk in the stute. Five per cent interost paid on deposits. $150,000 Loans Made on Real state. OFFICERS GUYC. BARTON, President; J. J. Brown, Vios il e, Manazine e nuR, Cashier, st Natoml Bank, 0. 8. DEPUSITORY. OIV.»’..A.I—IA, ITEBRASIT A, —_— Capital. . Surplus... ..$5600,000 .. 100,000 Herman Kountze, President. John A, Creighton, Vice-President, F. H. Davis, Cashier, W. H. Mecauier. Asst.-Cashiers ehraska National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, Cmaha, ITelb. Paid up Capital Surplus (ates, Presiden 8. 'Reed, Vice-President. lnu/ulm 2d Vice-President, . H. 8. Hughes, Cashier, mnu TOR: John 8. Colling Lewis S, Reed A. E. Touzaln. BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK Cor, 12th and Farnam } A General Bankin ¢ Busines: W. V. Morse, H. W. Yates, 8. Tra nunrlu UnionTrustCo 085, 151 St, Omnha, Ne Capital, - $300,000 oans Made on Real tate, School, County anda Municipsl Bonds gotiated, ¥. Reeretury DIRECTOS: Wu A pAkTON, HENRY T. CLAKE, W. G. MaUL, L 1 Wit s, ROwT. L GARuigns, 8. R JOUNSOS ; | % .| OHNBOR

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